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A review by phoenix2
War Storm by Victoria Aveyard
2.0
The fourth and final installment of the Red Queen series concludes the story with a war and a battle that comes down to Reds and Silvers.
The story felt lukewarm, with a much-anticipated bang that never came, alas. It was, in other words, anticlimactic. In addition, the final chapters were rushed and everything was half resolved, in a most convenient manner.
Moreover, the romance was forced, mainly because of the circumstances that weren't smooth enough to let the love story bloom.
The multiple POV were also a nice idea, but were promised a smooth sail for all the plotlines, but didn't deliver in the end.
Finally, the series as a whole was interesting and a fun ride.
The story felt lukewarm, with a much-anticipated bang that never came, alas. It was, in other words, anticlimactic. In addition, the final chapters were rushed and everything was half resolved, in a most convenient manner.
Moreover, the romance was forced, mainly because of the circumstances that weren't smooth enough to let the love story bloom.
The multiple POV were also a nice idea, but were promised a smooth sail for all the plotlines, but didn't deliver in the end.
Finally, the series as a whole was interesting and a fun ride.